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  1. Cathrine Cathrine United States says:

    Under normal circumstances when you start to get an erection blood will flow into the chambers of the penis. While aroused, the body does not allow blood to flow out of the penis. However after you receive prostate cancer treatment this process may no longer function appropriately. When damage has been done to the veins or nerve pathways to the penis, you are not able to experience an erection.

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